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WOMEN in the WORD: A Workshop October 14-15, 2011 Calvary PCA, Willow Grove READING LIST: MUST HAVES The Drama of Scripture: Finding Our Place in the Biblical Story By Craig Bartholomew, Michael W. Goheen Baker/2004/Paperback In this overview of the story line and theology of the Bible, the authors work their way through the Bible as a drama with six acts--creation, sin, Israel, Jesus, mission, and new creation. Their study provides an introduction to the Bi- ble and a commentary on important passages, but it is also a theological reflection on the ongoing story and a call for participation in God's grand narrative. Unfolding Mystery: Discovering Christ in the Old Testament By: Edmund Clowney P & R Publishing / 1989 / Paperback In this book, Edmund Clowney takes a fascinating walk through the Old Testament, revealing Christ in places where He is usually overlooked. As you explore the lives of Abraham, Jacob, Moses, Joshua, Ruth, David, and others, you’ll be inspired by the many specific insights into the character and Lordship of Jesus Christ hidden throughout the Old Testament. Preaching Christ in All of Scripture By: Edmund P. Clowney Crossway Books & Bibles / 2003 / Paperback A truly Christian sermon from anywhere in the Bible must take into account the full drama of redemption and its realization in Christ. In this book Edmund Clowney explains his reasons for this conviction and gives practical guid- ance for preachers who share it. How Jesus Transforms the Ten Commandments By: Edmund Clowney P & R Publishing / 2007 / Paperback In How Jesus Transforms the Ten Commandments, Edmund P. Clowney points to the continuity of the Old and New Testaments by showing how Jesus did not come to take away the law but to define and fulfill it. Clowney takes each commandment in a separate chapter and shows how in Jesus' life, ministry, and sermons he expounded on what it means to be the people of a covenant-making God. The Message of the Old Testament: Promises Made By: Mark Dever Crossway Books & Bibles / 2006 / Hardcover The Old Testament is the story of God's promises to his people.. Throughout its pages the reader can find promise after promise from God, all of which are fulfilled in the New Testament-in the incarnation of Jesus Christ. Mark Dever introduces readers to the Old Testament as a glorious whole so that they are able to see the big picture of the majesty of God and the wonder of his promises. CrossTalk By: Michael R. Emlet New Growth Press / 2009/ Paperback Michael R. Emlet gives you the tools to connect the Bible to your life and to the lives of your family, friends, neigh- bors, and coworkers. You will learn to understand people and God s Word in ways that promote gospel-centered, rich conversations that help you and those you know grow in love for God and others. This book will make the whole Bible come alive to you. Instead of platitudes, you can offer a cup of living water to those who are struggling in this broken world. Heralds of the King: Christ-Centered Sermons in the Tradition of Edmund P. Clowney Dennis E. Johnson (Author, Contributor) Crossway Books & Bibles / 2009 / Paperback 2 This collection of sermons is intended to illustrate how various preachers with different gifts, backgrounds, and per- sonal emphases are working out in practice the homiletic principles they learned from Dr. Clowney. The volume, which includes sermons and introductory comments by editor Dennis Johnson, Tim Keller, Joseph “Skip” Ryan, Iain M. Duguid, Charles D. Drew, William Edgar, Arturo G. Azurdia III, Julius J. Kim, Joseph V. Novenson, Harvie M. Conn, and Brian Vos, enables readers to carry away both models and practical advice for preparing sermons that proclaim Christ across a broad spectrum of congregations and people groups. Reading the Bible with Heart & Mind By: Tremper Longman III Nav Press / 1997 / Paperback In Reading the Bible with Heart and Mind, Longman helps you discover the incredible power of Scripture to mold you into the character of Christ. "Even though the Bible is powerful," writes Longman, "we don't change just be- cause we read it. Our minds may be engaged, but something needs to happen to our hearts as well." God's Big Picture: Tracing the Story-line of the Bible By: Vaughan Roberts Inter-varsity Press / 2004 / Paperback Roberts's overview takes a wide-angle view of Scripture, showing how the various parts of the Bible consolidate into one united theme the kingdom of God. FOR THE KIDS The Jesus Storybook Bible By: Sally Lloyd-Jones Zonderkidz / 2006 / Hardcover The Jesus Storybook Bible tells the story beneath all the stories in the Bible. At the center of the story is a baby, the child upon whom everything will depend. Every story whispers his name. From Noah to Moses to the great King David--every story points to him. He is like the missing piece in a puzzle--the piece that makes all the other pieces fit together. From the Old Testament through the New Testament, as the story unfolds, children will pick up the clues and piece together the puzzle. A Bible like no other, this book invites children to join in the greatest of all ad- ventures, to discover for themselves that Jesus is at the center of God's great story of salvation--and at the center of their story too. Recommended for ages 4 to 8. READING LIST: GOING DEEPER From Eden to the New Jerusalem: An Introduction to Biblical Theology By: T. Desmond Alexander, Kregel Academic & Professional / 2009 / Paperback Alexander pieces together the Bible's overarching plot. The resulting picture reveals the reasons for creation and life that have eluded those who seek to answer life's biggest questions without first placing themselves in God's story. Dominion and Dynasty: A Biblical Theology of the Hebrew Bible (New Studies in Biblical Theology, 15) By Stephen G. Dempster Apollos / 2004 / Paperback In this stimulating exposition, Stephen G. Dempster argues that, despite its undoubted literary diversity, the Hebrew Bible possesses a remarkable structural and conceptual unity. The various genres and books are placed within a comprehensive narrative framework which provides an overarching literary and historical context. The many texts contribute to this larger text, and find their meaning and significance within its story of "dominion and dynasty," which ranges from Adam to the Son of Man to David, and to a coming Davidic king. According to Plan: The Unfolding Revelation of God in the Bible By: Graeme Goldsworthy Inter-varsity Press / 2002 / Paperback Getting a grasp on the unity of the Bible, its central message from Genesis to Revelation, helps in understanding the meaning of any one book or passage. That is the goal of this introductory text. 3 The Goldsworthy Trilogy By: Graeme Goldsworthy Authentic / 2000 / Paperback Straightforward in his approach, he looks at how the Bible can only be understood through the eyes of the Gospel. Let the Reader Understand: A Guide to Interpreting and Applying the Bible By: Dan McCartney, Charles Clayton P & R Publishing / 2002 / Paperback Dan McCartney and Charles Clayton have provided a thorough, readable introduction to biblical interpretation. The Epic of Eden: A Christian Entry into the Old Testament By: Sandra L. Richter IVP Academic 2008 / Paperback Does your knowledge of the Old Testament feel like a grab bag of people, books, events and ideas? How many times have you resolved to really understand the OT? To finally make sense of it? Whether you are a frustrated do- it-yourselfer or a beginning student enrolled in a course, this book will organize your understanding of the Old Tes- tament and renew your enthusiasm for studying the Bible as a whole. Symphony of Scripture: Making Sense of the Bible's Many Themes By: Mark Strom P & R Publishing / 2001 / Paperback This book traces the great biblical themes in their recurring rhythms and patterns, helping the reader see and appre- ciate God's grand, overarching design for His creation. An Old Testament Theology: An Exegetical, Canonical, and Thematic Approach By: Bruce K. Waltke Zondervan /2007 / Hardcover Taking a narrative, chronological approach to the text, Waltke employs rhetorical criticism to illuminate the theolo- gies of the biblical narrators. Through careful study, he shows that the unifying theme of the Old Testament is the 'breaking in of the kingdom of God.' This theme helps the reader better understand not only the Old Testament, but also the New Testament, the continuity of the entire Bible, and ultimately, God himself. The Mission of God: Unlocking the Bible's Grand Narrative By: Christopher J. H. Wright, IVP Academic/ 2006/ Hardcover Most Christians would agree that the Bible provides a basis for mission. But Christopher Wright boldly maintains that mission is bigger than that there is in fact a missional basis for the Bible! Knowing Jesus Through the Old Testament by Christopher J. H. Wright Intervarsity Press / 1992 / Paperback Tracing the story of Jesus as it is told in the Old Testament, Christopher J.H. Wright introduces the Jesus of history who is also the fulfillment of God's design for his people. Salvation Belongs to Our God: Celebrating the Bible's Central Story (Christian Doctrine in Global Perspec- tive) by Christopher J. H. Wright Intervarsity Press / 2007 / Paperback This latest volume in the Christian Doctrine in Global Perspective series mines the Old and New Testaments for insight into the notion of salvation articulated in Revelation 7:10, in which the gathered multitudes render praise to God "who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb!" Christopher J. H. Wright, renowned scholar and champion for the church in the Majority World, considers the amazing promise in the picture painted here: that God is gathering to- gether a people from every tribe, people and language, delivering them from evil in fulfillment of the Scriptures.